MERCEDES 190E EVO II

The Mercedes-Benz 190E Evolution II, often simply referred to as the Evo II, is a legendary model that embodies the spirit of motorsport engineering from the late 1980s and early 1990s. Introduced in 1990 as a homologation special to compete in the German Touring Car Championship (DTM), the Evo II boasts a distinctive, aggressive aerodynamic package designed by Professor Richard Eppler, which includes an adjustable rear wing, wide wheel arches, and a pronounced front splitter. Under the hood, it features a 2.5-liter 16-valve inline-four engine, developed by Cosworth, delivering 232 horsepower and enabling the car to reach a top speed of around 155 mph. With its race-bred suspension, lightweight construction, and limited production run of just 502 units, the 190E Evo II has become a sought-after collector's item and a symbol of Mercedes-Benz's commitment to performance and innovation.